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No conflict, says Dravid

Bangalore: Indian skipper Rahul Dravid in a press release has stated that there is no conflict between players and the BCCI over the endorsement issue though he also added that both parties need to discuss and arrive at a "package that takes care of the collective concerns of the BCCI and the players."

"Let me clarify that there is no conflict between the players and the BCCI. The interests of the players and the BCCI are inclusive and not exclusive. The BCCI has always been very caring and considerate about the players' interests and I am sure that the BCCI would discuss the issue with the players at a suitable time. When this opportunity arises then we shall jointly examine the areas of concern and bother and crease out the irksome issues," Dravid said.

Dravid's response is seen as a reflection of the players' concerns over the BCCI's proposed move to restrict endorsements. — Principal Correspondent

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